This week the OHS Hot Shots re-convened for their first challenge... exploring the world through lines, shadows, and light, particularly "The Golden Hour', an ethereal time immediately after dawn, or immediately after dusk.
Photography Podcasts
Photography Podcasts
compiled by katie morrow (www.mrsmorrow.com)
I listen to regularly
Chris Marquardt presents photography in short and sweet episodes that contain non-techy tips that you can put to use immediately. Episodes cover everything from image composition to post processing. No matter if you use a digital point-and-shoot or an expensive dSLR, you will appreciate Chris Marquardt's sense of humor and practical tips for every photographer- from beginners to professionals.
These daily photo tips from Chris Marquardt are super-short (usually 1 to 3 minutes max) and essential for the beginning photographer. You may only be able to download the ten most recent episodes as he bundles them and packages them for sale after so long. But subscribe now and listen to a new daily dose of photography each day.
Professional photographers Scott Bourne and Rick Sammon answer all your digital photography questions in episodes delivered approximately every two weeks.
This is an enhanced podcast where you can view the photos and listen to explanations of techniques used and other relevant information. You'll also learn about technical subjects and gear, as well as the philosophical side of photography.
The two hosts of this podcast cover a lot of equipment and purchasing questions, but if you dig through past episodes you will also find good information on photography techniques and tips as well.
This is an interview podcast where established and emerging photographers discuss topics associated with photography, both personal and professional.
Learn photography techniques while watching over the shoulder of professional photographer Ibarionex Perello. (Not many episodes yet, but still worth subscribing.)
Jeff Curtos Camera Position- Photography podcasts that deal with the why of photography over the how and discuss the essential qualities of the medium from the point of view of the creative photographer.
Each week, Dave Warner brings you interviews with some of the top photographers using dSLR cameras.
Paul Giguere explores what it means to live a photographic life.
A photography podcast by Dan Benjamin and James Duncan Davidson that appears to be geared toward the beginner photography.
Jason Anderson shares a variety of topics related to photography in a half dozen episodes approximately 30 minutes long each.
These look promising, but only show a few episodes available for download:
Don't have an ipod?
Consider subscribing to this podcast in pdf form. Think of it as a magazine subscription on your computer:
Norfolk Daily News Amateur Photography Contest
You can enter one vote per category (People, Nature, People and their Pets) per day until February 2nd.
Light Painting
I was shooting in Shutter Priority mode to get some action shots of the kids sledding down a huge snow pile in the school parking lot. With a shutter speed of 1/2500 I captured this shot of Claire throwing a snow ball down. I love how the details of the snow debris stand out and also how it actually looks as if Claire is defending herself from a snow ball being thrown at her, when actually it was the opposite!